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Cæsar, de Bell. Gall. vi. 17, 18.

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Bloch (Lavisse), Hist, de France, i. 2, 419; Reinaoh, BF 13, 23.

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Trans. Gaelic Soc. of Inverness, xxvi. p. 411 f.

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Vallentin, Les Dieux de la cité des Allobroges, 15; Pliny, HN xxxiv. 7.

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These names are Alaunius, Arcecius, Artaius, Arvernorix, Arvernus, Adsmerius, Canetonensis, Clavariatis, Cissonius, Cimbrianus, Dumiatis, Magniacus, Moecus, Toeirenus, Vassocaletus, Vellaunus, Visuoius, Biausius, Cimiacinus, Naissatis. See Holder, s.v.

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Rh[^y]s, HL 6.

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Hübner, vii. 271; CIL iii. 5773.

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Lucian, Heracles, 1 f. Some Gaulish coins figure a head to which are bound smaller heads. In one case the cords issue from the mouth (Blanchet, i. 308, 316-317). These may represent Lucian's Ogmíos, but other interpretations have been put upon them. See Robert, RC vii. 388; Jullian, 84.

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The epithets and names are Anextiomarus, Belenos, Bormo, Borvo, or Bormanus, Cobledulitavus, Cosmis (?), Grannos, Livicus, Maponos, Mogo or Mogounos, Sianus, Toutiorix, Viudonnus, Virotutis. See Holder, s.v.

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Pommerol, Ball. de Soc. d'ant. de Paris, ii. fasc. 4.